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Yoshida’s first yearlings sold for up to $120,000 after entering stud in 2020 with his first two-year-olds set to race this year. Sired by Japanese Heart’s Cry and out of Hilda’s Passion, Yoshida was a Grade 1 winner on both dirt and turf having earned $2.5 million in prize money.
By one of Japan’s leading sires having won the Group One Dubai Sheema Classic (2006) and Listed Arima Kinen (2005).
He is represented here by LOT 1, a colt consigned by Tradewinds Stud, out of SantaCafe who has one race for a second placing to her name. She is the dam to two in Inquieta, who has one win from one start, and Stone Cafe.
Justify retired to stud in 2018 and his breeding has done impressively so far with his first crop of foals including Learning To Fly - winner of the Grade 3 Widden Stakes & Listed Inglis 2YO Millennium in Australia for Annabel Neasham, Verifying - dual winner for Brad Cox, runner-up in the Grade 1 Champagne Stakes, Dame Kiri as well as four winners in Group Company.
Justify was an undefeated American Triple Crown winner and was the second horse to win the Kentucky Derby without racing as a two-year-old. He is the best son of the sensational stallion and emerging sire of sires Scat Daddy and his dam, Stage Magic, is a Gr.3 placed miler by 2004 Horse of the Year GhostZapper. Scat Daddy left eight Gr.1-winning sons the eldest of which, No Nay Never, is now one of Europe’s leading stallions.
He is represented by LOT 2, a colt out of a mare by Irish Derby-winning stallion, Galileo in Say. Say’s dam is Riskaverse who had nine wins in the USA including two Group One Flower Bowl Invitationals (2004 & 2005) and a Group One Queen Elizabeth Challenge Cup (2002). With this pedigree on both lines , this bay colt consigned by Mocklershill is sure to have a lot of interest.
Into Mischief has had a high-performing career at stud with his first crop having reached racing age in 2012 with his first winner being Avalon Rose. Two members of his first crop, Goldencents and Vyjack, were starters in the 2013 Kentucky Derby. With the on-track success of that first crop, Into Mischief began to attract interest. In 2018, Audible became his first offspring to contest a Triple Crown race, finishing third in the Kentucky Derby. A year later Into Mischief would be named the Leading Sire in North America, with Eclipse Award-winning filly Covfefe being his leading performer. In 2021, his offspring Mandaloun finished second in the 2021 Kentucky Derby and was later declared the winner after Medina Spirit was disqualified in February 2022 due to a positive drug test. His other notable progeny includes major stakes winners Practical Joke, the 2016 Champagne Stakes and 2017 H. Allen Jerkens Stakes winner, Owendale, the 2019 Lexington Stakes, Ohio Derby winner, and Oklahoma Derby winner. She placed third in Preakness Stakes, and Life Is Good with the colt winning the 2021 Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile, 2022 Pegasus World Cup, Whitney Stakes and Woodward Stakes
Into Mischief led the North American sire list for the third straight year, breaking his own progeny earnings record in the process. He is represented by LOT 3, a colt consigned by Greenhills Farm, out of Sensitive.
Bernardini had a racing career of six wins from eight starts that included major wins in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and Preakness Stakes. He has sired 16 individual Group One winners that have included Stay Thirsty (Travers Stakes), Ruud Awakening (Diamond Stakes), Capezzano (Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 3) and Art Collector (Woodward Stakes, Pegasus World Cup). He himself was sired by Belmonttakes and Breeders’ Cup Classic winner in A.P Indy and out of Cara Rafeala who was sired by Quiet American who also produced Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Real Quiet.
He is represented here by two LOTs. The first is consigned by Knockanglass Stables in LOT 4, a colt out of Significant Bling, who had two races in her career with a win on debut by a half-length. The other is LOT 72 consigned by Yeomanstown Stud and is a colt out of Promenade Review.
Tapit has emerged as a game-changing and breed-shaping stallion and one of the most influential stallions of the past half-century. He is America’s most dominant sires having sired 30 Grade 1 winners and 33 yearlings to bring $1 million or more at auction along with earners of over $194 million in prize money for the most progeny earnings of any North American sire ever.
First retired to stud in 2005 he has gone on to be the record-breaking champion sire of 2014, 2015, and 2016. With his best-bred horses still to run, he has already sired a champion 2YO colt, a champion 2YO filly, a champion 3YO filly, and three Gr.1 Belmont Stakes winners.
His top performing offspring include a member of his first crop in champion 2YO filly Stardom Bound, winner of the 2008 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, Tonalist who would become Tapit's first American Classic winner when he won the 2014 Belmont Stakes and Untapable who won the Kentucky Oaks and Breeders' Cup Distaff, being named champion 3YO filly.
He is represented here by a colt out of Southern Accents consigned by Ard Erin Stud as LOT 5.
Iffraaj was a three-time Group Two winner sired by Zafonic who won the Prix Morny, Prix de la Salamandre and 2,000 Guineas. He has sired more than 81 stakes winners, including twice European Champion Miler Ribchester, and Champion French Two-Year-Old and sire star, Wootton Bassett.
Ifraaj is the great, great, great-grandson of the Secretariat on his sire’s side of the pedigree and is represented here by a pair in LOT 6 a colt out of Stacey Sutton consigned by Deryconnor Stud and the other consigned by Ballycullen Stables in a colt by Natalissa as LOT 62.
Summer Front is a four-time Group company winner and two times Listed class winner armed with a lethal and world-renowned turn of foot. For his first three years at stud he bred 100 plus mares each season with his progeny performing well with four stakes winners from his 3YO crop and other high performers including Summer is Tomorrow who finished 2nd in the Grade 2 UAE Derby, Speaktomeofsummer won the Group Two Lake Placid Stakes and Summer Assault won the $100,000 Mystic Lake Derby.
He is represented by LOT 7, a bay colt out of Stella Prima for MC Thoroughbreds.
Medaglia D'oro has sired 26 individual Group One winners that include the likes of two time Hong Kong Horse of the Year Golden Sixty who has now won the following features twice Hong Kong Mile, Hong Kong Stewards' Cup, Hong Kong Gold Cup, and Champions Mile. Other progeny of not include 2009 Horse of the Year Rachel Alexandra, and two-time champion filly Songbird who won the Del Mar Debutante Stakes, Chandelier Stakes, Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, Santa Anita Oaks, American Oaks, Alabama Stakes, Cotillion Stakes, Ogden Phipps Stakes, Delaware Handicap.
His first crop of offspring included several stakes winners and has travelled to Australia for their southern hemisphere breeding season.
Meadowview Stables have consigned LOT 8 by him, a colt, by Street Girl, who had a racing career of placings in major feature races and was sired by Street Cry progeny. Street Cry having won the Group One Dubai World Cup and Group One Stephen Foster, both in 2002.
Sired by No Nay Never, an unbeaten Group One winning 2YO himself, Ten Sovereigns had the same record having won the Group One Middle Park Stakes in one of the fastest times ever. Along with this impressive performance and with blistering speed he won the Group Three Round Tower Stakes by 3¾ lengths and progressed to be European Champion 3YO Sprinter of 2019. An even better 3YO sprinter than his sire he won the Gr.1 July Cup at Newmarket by 2¾ lengths and was the second fastest-ever winner of the Gr.1 July Cup.
Ten Sovereigns is out of a mare by Exceed and Excel and having had his first crop of yearlings in 2022 he is represented by LOT 9, a colt by Sundiata consigned by Star Bloodstock.
Classic Empire is the son of Pioneer of the Nile and half broth to American Pharoah. As a 2YO he was champion colt in USA having won the Group One Breeders' Cup Juvenile, Gr.1 Breeders’ Futurity and Gr.3 Bashford Manor Stakes.
In his 3YO season, he placed second in the Group One Preakness Stakes, placed third Gr.2 Holy Bull Stakes and then fourth in the Gr.1 Kentucky Derby as well as winning in the Gr.1 Arkansas Derby.
He has performed well at stud with his offspring including Interstatedaydream winner of the Gr.2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes & Gr.3 Indiana Oaks, Morello winner of the Gr.3 Empress Tigress dual winner including the Coronation Cup Stakes and Ottoman Empire.
He is represented here by LOT 10, a colt out of Sunshine for Life, consigned by Church Farm & Horse Park Stud.
EXCEED AND EXCEL owns the distinction of siring more juvenile winners than any stallion in history and has LOT 11, a colt here representing him from Knockanglass Stables. Out of the Sharmardal sired mare Tenerezza who had one win in a 11-start career.
AMERICAN PHAROAH was the first horse in 37 years to capture the U.S. Triple Crown, and the first to take the Triple Crown and Gr.1 Breeders’ Cup Classic and has already made an impact during his time at stud. He’s already produced group winners in the U.S., Canada, Japan, France, England, Ireland and Australia. Here he is represented by, LOT 12, an Oak Tree Farm consigned colt out of Time and Motion.
MOR SPIRIT was a two times Group One winner with the Los Alamitios Futurity (2015) and Metropolitan (2017) along with Gr.3 Steve Sexton Mile (2017) and the Robert B. Lewis Stakes (2016). He was the first 2YO to win the Metropolitan Mile since Holy Bull and has performed well at stud, covering 412 mares in his first three years, so far including a Stakes placed runner in Velocitor.
Mor’s Spirit carries the Giant’s Causeway sire line and is represented here by an Oak Tree Farm consigned colt by Vinyata, LOT 13.
MITOLE was named the American Champion Male Sprint Horse of 2019 after winning six of seven starts that year including the Churchill Downs Stakes, Metropolitan Handicap, Forego Stakes, and Breeders' Cup Sprint.
He is a half-brother to the leading 3YO of 2021, Hot Rod Charlie, out of the Indian Charlie mare Indian Miss.
With his first crop of yearlings selling last year he has a pair representing him here. The first, LOT 14, consigned by Bushypark Stables is a colt out of Warm Breeze. The second is a colt out of Operetta consigned by Glending Stables, LOT 66.
LOT 15 is a filly named Zippy Rocket that represents the Australian sire Counterattack consigned by Ballybush Stables. Counterattack was sired by multiple Group-winning Redoute’s Choice and carries the Danzig sire line. The young filly is out of Zenaat who is sired by Galileo.
NOT THIS TIME produced three Group One winners in his first three crops including Epicenter winning the Group One Runhappy Travers Stakes and Just One Time winning the Madison Stakes.
He is represented by a pair here. A chestnut colt consigned by Ballybush Stables out of Zifena, sired by Group Three winner Zamindar. A bay colt, LOT 16, consigned by Mocklershill out of Morediamondsplease sired by Group One winner at 3YO, More Than Ready.
WAR FRONT is by the legendary stallion Danzig, who sired 198 Black Type winners and 10 champions. War Front is continuing the legacy with a champion bloodline having produced 8 champions internationally and 12 millionaires, including Group One winning Declaration of War, Group One winner Lancaster Bomber, Group One winner US Navy Flag along with Preakness winner War of Will and 3-time Gr.1 winner Omaha Beach.
He is represented here by a colt, LOT 17, named Guns of August consigned by Powerstown Stud and out of a mare sired by Sharmardal in Listed class and Group One Prix Du Moulin de Longchamp runner up, Akatea.
GUN RUNNER had a great racing career being named American Horse of the Year after winning four Grade 1 races at four years of age and retiring with earnings of close to $16 million.
His career at stud has been impressive also after first standing in 2018 and covering 172 mares with his first foal being out of Argentinean Gr.1 winner Giuliet Seattle. He was the leading first-crop sire of 2021, setting a freshman earnings record of $4.3 million producing Echo Zulu, the American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly and winner of the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies.
Notable other progeny include Preakness Stakes winner Early Voting, Cyberknife who won both the Arkansas Derby and Haskell and current hot commodity in Taiba winner of the Santa Anita Derby, Pennsylvania Derby and Malibu Stakes.
He himself is by Candy Ride, an undefeated Argentinean racer, and out of a Giants Causeway dam. He is represented here by a pair here.
LOT 18 is a colt consigned by Powerstown Stud out of an Elusive Quality sired mare, Baby Go Far. LOT 58 is a colt out of Mom’z Laugh consigned by Kilminfoyle House.
Speightstown took out the Breeders’ Cup Sprint in 2004 and as a result was named Champion sprinter in that year. He has gone on to produce offspring that have included two Dubai Golden Shaheen winners in Reynoldothewizard and Switzerland, three-time Grade II winner Munnings and Dance to Bristol who won seven consecutive starts in 2013 including 5 stakes.
He is represented by the Gaybrook Lodge consigned colt out of Bag of Tricks, LOT 19.
Teofilo had a racing career that lasted only four months but saw him undefeated after five starts winning races that included the Futurity and Dewhurst Stakes. Sired by Galileo he has produced winners including Group One winner Parish Hall, three-time Group One winner Happy Clapper (Epsom Handicap, Canterbury Stakes, Doncaster Handicap), Special Fighter (Al Maktoum Challenge, Round 3), Humidor (Australian Cup, Memsie Stakes), Cross Counter, Twilight Payment (Melbourne Cup) and Exultant (Hong Kong Vase).
He is represented here by a Glending Stables consigned colt out of Bawaakeer, LOT 20.
Sired by three-time Grade One winner Into Mischief has made Practical Joke a strong performer in the sire stakes.
Himself a winner of the Grade One Hopeful Stakes and Grade 1 Champagne Stakes during his 2YO season and a dominant winner of the Grade 1 H. Allen Jerkens Stakes at 3YO he had a great racing career also.
At stud, his top performing progeny included Chocolate Gelato winner of the Grade 1 Frizette Stakes, Grade Two Los Alamitos winner Practical Move, and Tejano Twist a multiple winner.
Consigned by Meadowview Stables he is represented by a colt out of Biorra, LOT 21.
Accelerate won four-time Grade One winner including the 2018 Breeders’ Cup Classic and was sired by a son of Smart Strike, who was the first horse to earn honours as champion at two and three in the U.S. since Spectacular Bid in 1979-1980. He is represented here by LOT 22, a Gaybrook Lodge consigned colt out of Blue Dahlia.
Nyquist won the 2015 Breeders’ Cup Juvenile before taking out the Kentucky Derby the following year. First standing at stud in 2017 he has gone on to sire offspring that have included Vequist who won the Spinaway Stakes and Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies, and Gretzky The Great who won the Summer Stakes. He is represented here by a Longways Stables consigned colt out of Bravely Andrightly, LOT 23.
Honor Code is a dual Grade One winner and his pedigree is one of the best in the American Stud Book. sired as one of the last crops by A.P Indy and out of the stakes-winning Storm Cat mare Serena’s Cat. Honor Code is a half-sibling to two-time graded winner Noble Tune and stakes winner Declarationofpeace.
His first crop included Grade One winners with Honor A. P. winning the Group One Santa Anita Derby and Max Player winning the Group One Jockey Club Gold Cup. His second crop saw Maracuja winning the Grade 1 Coaching Club American Oaks.
He is represented here by a colt out of Bunairgead consigned by Mocklershill, LOT 24.
Constitution has a strong pedigree that can be relied upon being by elite stallion Tapit and out of a Distorted Humour mare. His stud career included Belmont Stakes and Florida Derby winner Tiz the Law and he is represented here by LOT 25, a colt consigned by Grove Stud out of Caribbean Babe.
Frosted is a triple Gr.1 winner by champion stallion, Tapit. His progeny while at stud so far have included wins and/or placings in the Golden Slipper, Blue Diamond Stakes, Manikato Stakes, Breeders’ Stakes and Blue Diamond Preview.
He is represented by a pair of grey/roan offspring here continuing on those markings synonymous with the Frosted/Tapit sire line.
LOT 26 is consigned by CF Bloodstock and is a filly out of Catch the Moment while LOT 50 consigned by MC Thoroughbreds is a colt out of Kivi.
Ghostzapper won 2004 Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year as well as World’s Top Ranked Horse for the same year after his two wins in the Woodward Stakes and Breeders’ Cup Classic. With his first foals reaching race age in 2009 it was not until four years later that his stud career really took off with 16 Stakes class winners and going on to have offspring that have included Shaman Ghost, Nucky winner of the Del Mar Futurity and winner of the Dubai World Cup 2017, Mystic Guide.
He is represented by a colt out of Charming Deliah consigned by Evergreen Stud, LOT 27.
Carrying the bloodline of the 1990 Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup winner Unbridled, Liam’s Map won the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile in 2015 setting a track record in the process. He had a stellar racing career, with six wins and two second-place finishes from eight career starts, and over $1.3 million in earnings.
Liam's Map is out of the stakes-winning Trippi mare Miss Macy Sue, and is a half-brother to graded winner Not This Time .
First standing at stud in 2016 he has sired four Grade winners and leads all North American third-crop sires by cumulative Grade 1 winners including Hopeful Stakes winner Basin and Grade One Pegasus World Cup Turf winner Colonel Liam.
He is represented by a chestnut colt out of Class Included consigned by Longways Stables, LOT 28.
Street Sense was a 3YO Kentucky Derby winner and as a 2YO won the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile and was named Champion 2YO colt in 2006. He is out of Bedazzle, a granddaughter of Northern Dancer, who was the first Canadian-bred horse to win the Kentucky Derby (1964) and who also won the Preakness Stakes in that same year. His sire is 2002 Dubai World Cup winner Street Cry and his grandsire is a winner of the Prix Morny, Prix de la Salamandre and Prix Djebel in Machiavellian.
He first stood at stud in 2008 and travelled to Japan in 2013 to cover a range of mares but returned to the US a year later. His offspring includes Doomben Cup winner Sense of Occasion, Randwick Guineas winner Hallowed Crown, Coolmore Classic winner Dixie Blossoms and McKinzie who won the Los Alamitos Futurity, Pennsylvania Derby, Malibu Stakes and Whitney Stakes.
He is represented here by a pair of bay colts. The first, LOT 29, consigned by Malcom Bastard is out of Cloudy Dancer. LOT 42 consigned by Oak Tree Farm is out of Gold Serenade.
Catholic Boy is by successful international sire More Than Ready, out of the Bernardini mare Song of Bernadette. He has a proven racing career becoming only the third 3YO colt to win Grade One events on both dirt and turf along with California Chrome and the legendary Secretariat.
He is represented by a trio of colts here. LOT 30 consigned by Powerstown Stud is a colt out of Comfort and Joy. Consigned by Longways Stables, is a colt out of L'Americana as LOT 51 and the final colt, LOT 70, is consigned by Yeomanstown Stud out of Peru.
Collected a two-time Listed class winner, two-time Grade 3 winner, two-time Grade 2 winner including the Californian Stakes and Lexington as well as a Grade 1 winner winning the 2017 Pacific Classic. He is represented by LOT 31 in a colt out of Comforter consigned by Lynn Lodge Stud
Seahenge was a Champagne Stakes winner at 2YO and entered stud in 2019. Epic, LOT 32, is a colt by Seahenge out of Crush on You consigned by MC Thoroughbreds. Sired by Scat Daddy, Seahenge
Too Darn Hot was an unbeaten champion 2YO sired by supreme sire Dubawi and out of a Singspiel mare. He has won the Dewhurst Stakes, Prix Jean Prat and Sussex Stakes. He is represented by a Leamore Horses consigned colt out of Daintily Done as LOT 33.
Bolt D’Oro was a top-class dirt racer as a 2YO winning the Grade 1 Del Mar Futurity and Front Runner Stakes he would be a Grade Two winner as a 3YO also. Sired by Medaglia d’Oro and out of an A.P Indy mare he now stands in his second year at stud.
He was one of the most exciting first-year sires in the U.S. in 2022 and is represented by LOT 34, a colt consigned by Longways Stables out of the Elusive Quality sired mare, Dame Ursula.
Candy Ride was undefeated in six starts on both turf and dirt in Argentina and the United States. As a 3YO in Argentina, he won the Grade One Joaquin S de Anchorena by 8 lengths and Grade 1 San Isidro by 8 lengths.
In the United States as a 4YO he won the Grade One Pacific Classic Stakes and Grade 2 American Handicap.
He first stood at stud in 2005 but his career rose from 2008 and he has become a top five-lifetime active sire and a sire of six Champions including 2018 Horse of the Year Gun Runner and this year’s Kentucky Derby contender Hit Show who won the Grade 3 Withers Stakes.
He is represented by the Knockanglass Stables consigned colt out of Diamondsandpearls, LOT 35.
Audible ran second in the Grade 3 Harlan’s Holiday (2018) before a fifth placing in the Grade 1 Pegasus World Cup in 2019. The son of Into Mischief is represented here by LOT 36, a colt consigned by Bansha House Stables out of Dressed To Kill.
Masar begins a career at stud after making history on Saturday, 2 June, 2018 when becoming the first horse ever to carry the Godolphin blue silks to victory in the Epsom Derby. His sire New Approach won the Derby in 2008 and his dam Khawlah took on the colts in the UAE Derby and is a daughter of another Darley sire with a rich Derby history in Cape Cross.
He is represented by a pair here. LOT 37 is a colt consigned by Broadmeadow Stables out of Dularme while the other, LOT 73, is a filly out of Quiet Green consigned by Hyde Park Stud.
Sea The Stars was a Gr.2 winner at 2YO but it was his 3YO season that made him the racehorse he is remembered as winning six Group Ones that year in the 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby, Eclipse Stakes, International Stakes, Irish Champion Stakes and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Sired by Cape Cross he has a bloodline that includes Ouija Board winner of the Epsom Oaks, Irish Oaks, Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf (twice), Hong Kong Vase, Prince of Wales's Stakes, Nassau Stakes and Able One who has two times Champions Mile and a Hong Kong Mile. His Dam is Urban Sea who won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in 1993 and has gone on to become a world-class broodmare producing two Derby winners in Sea the Stars and his half-brother in Galileo.
He is represented here by the Kilminfoyle House Stud consigned colt out of Emotion, LOT 38.
Palace Malice was a dual Grade 1 winner including the Belmont Stakes at three years old. He had his first yearlings in 2018 which included a Grade 1 winner in Structor who won the Breeders’ Cup Turf. He is represented by LOT 39 a colt consigned by The Bloodstock Connection out of Fiery Pulpit, having already being the dam to a Group Three winner in Sibelius.
Ulysses is sired by Galileo out of Group One Epsom Oaks winner Light Shift making him incredibly well-bred. A Group One winner he had his first foals in 2019 and is represented by a Kilbrew Stables consigned colt out of Fools In Love, LOT 40.
Twirling Candy was a winner of his only start at 2 and a Grade 1 Malibu Stakes winner at three years old. He has gone on to continue the legacy of his sire, Candy Ride, at stud he has sired 15 graded stakes winners and seven Grade One winners from eight crops of racing age. His offspring have included Grade 3 Regret Stakes winner Walkathon, Group Three Saudi Derby winner Pinehurst and Grade 1 Hollywood Derby winner Beyond Brilliant.
He is represented here by the Brown Island Stables consigned colt out of Glowing Sunset, LOT 41.
Zoustar is a two-time Group One winning Australian horse by Gr.1 winner Northern Meteor and out of Redoutes Choice sired mare Zouzou. His notable progeny includes Newmarket Handicap winner Zoutori and Sunlight, a three-time Group One winning filly.
He is represented here by a Broad Meadow Stables colt out of Golden Spell, LOT 43.
More Than Ready has had a stud career much like his own sire, Southern Halo, that has seen him as a great source of 2YOs. Having sired 214 individual stakes winners the Group One winner has proven himself as one the world’s most prolific sires, being named the three-time Leading Sire of 2YOs in the U.S. and Australia.
He is represented by a filly consigned by Powerstown Stud out of Gone To Town, LOT 44.
Zoffany was one of the best two-year-olds of 2010 in Ireland when he won five of his seven races including the Golden Fleece Stakes, Tyros Stakes and Phoenix Stakes. He was retired from racing at the end of the year to become a breeding stallion and made a very promising start to his stud career.
His offspring have included Ventura Storm (Gran Premio del Jockey Club, Prix de Reux, Feilden Stakes, Glasgow Stakes), Illuminate (Duchess of Cambridge Stakes, Albany Stakes), Mother Earth (1000 Guineas, Prix Rothschild) and Prosperous Voyage (Falmouth Stakes). He is represented here by a colt consigned by A&N Bloodstock out of Gravity Queen, LOT 45.
Point Of Entry was a five times Grade 1 winner taking out Man O’ War Stakes, Sword Dancer, Joe Hirsch Turf Classic in 2012 and Gulfstream Park Turf Handicap and the Manhattan the year after. He is the sire of offspring that include dual Grade 3 winner Analyze It and Listed class winner Corelli. He is represented by, LOT 46, a colt consigned by The Bloodstock Connection out of Ice Festival, a Grade 3 winner sired by Awesome Again.
Profitable regarded as a genuine source of speed in breeding. In his racing career, he won the Listed Westow Stakes (2015), Gr.3 Palace House Stakes (2016), and Gr.2 Temple Stakes (2016) before winning the Group One Kings Stand Stakes at Ascot later that year.
His stud career has seen him as the only stallion with multiple sprinting Group winners from his 2022 three-year-olds as well as having a Gr.2 winning juvenile in both of his first two crops. Last year he covered 116 mares having sired the Gr.2 Queen Mary winner in his freshman year.
His offspring have included Group Three winner Mitbaahy and Ascot Gr.2 winner Quick Suzy. He is represented here by LOT 47, a colt consigned by Millenium 2 Stables out of Jefetica, who has been the dam to Mistamec sired by Profitable.
Good Magic is a proven dirt performer having won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile and as a 3YO he won the Blue Grass Stakes and Haskell Invitational and finished second to Justify in the 2018 Kentucky Derby. Sired by seven-time Grade One winner, Curlin, he is from a family of high performers and useful milers. He is represented here by LOT 48, a colt consigned by Longways Stables out of Grade 3 Delta Princess winner Jet Black Magic.
City Of Light was a four-time Grade 1 winner including Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile and Pegasus World Cup sired by Quality Road and was the final foal out of Paris Notion, an unraced daughter of Dehere. He is represented by a pair of colts. LOT 49 is consigned by Meadowview Stables out of Jing while the other, LOT 57 is consigned by Lynn Lodge Stud and is out of Mo Big Cat.
Curlin was Horse of the Year in North America twice after having major wins that included the 2007 Preakness Stakes, 2007 Breeders' Cup Classic, and 2008 Dubai World Cup. Since retiring to stud he has emerged as a major sire whose offspring include Palace Malice, Keen Ice, Exaggerator, Good Magic, Stellar Wind, Vino Rosso, Clairiere, Malathaat and Nest.
Powerstown Stud’s filly, LOT 52, is out of Lucy N Ethel, a daughter of four times Group winner During sired by Breeders’ Cup Sprint winner Cherokee Run.
National Defense was a champion 2YO and Gr.3 placed at three years old. His sire Invincible Spirit was out of a French Oaks winner in Rafha. Aguiar Bloodstock Ltd have LOT 53, a colt by Mademoiselle Marie, she has been the dam to one of National Defense’s foals in Beerenberg who is still a maiden at four with eleven starts.
Kantharos was retired unbeaten as a 2YO after winning his maiden and two other starts being the Grade 3 Bashford Manor and Grade 2 Saratoga Special. Sired by dual Grade 1 winner Lion Heart and he has had a stud career to date that has produced offspring that include Group One Dubai Golden Shaheen winner X Y Jet (2019) as well as three times Grade 1 winner World of Trouble.
He is represented here by LOT 54, a colt consigned by Church Farm & Horse Park Stud out of the Ghostzapper sired mare Meadow Mystique.
Acclamation was a high-class multiple-winning sprinter between 2-4YO and at stud has proven to be a great sire of speedy 2YOs.
He has sired 14 individual Black Type performers in 2022 as well as a proven multiple Group One sire including Queen Elizabeth II Cup and Hong Kong Derby winner Romantic Warrior.
Millenium 2 Stables colt, LOT 55, is out of Mesaria and has previously been the dam to 3YO Desert Fighter by Acclamation.
Raven’s Pass the Grade 1 Breeders’ Cup Classic winner and European Miler, has sired 8% stakes winners from his runners as well as the European champion at three and Group One winner Romantic Proposal. LOT 56 from Church Farm & Horse Park is a Raven’s Pass colt out of Miss Moody.
Hard Spun won the Grade One King’s Bishop Stakes and Kentucky Cup Classic Stakes before placing in the Kentucky Derby (second), Preakness Stakes (third) and Breeders’ Cup Classic (second) in 2007. Strong bloodlines and breeding are in his pedigree having been sired by Danzig who is best known as a leading sire and the son of arguably the most commercially successful sire of the second half of the 20th century.
Retired to stud in 2011 his first crop of two-year-olds featured the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly Questing.
His stud career took off internationally and he has gone on to produce offspring that include Superlative Stakes winner Red Duke (from first crop), multiple Group I winning Australian Le Romain, Japanese graded stakes winning mare Someries and UAE 2000 Guineas winner Maftool.
Grove Stud’s Hard Spun filly, LOT 60 is out of a Charismatic mare Moyne Abbey, who has already produced a Hard Spun foal in the now 12YO Wicked Strong who was a two-time Group winner at three before going to stud himself in 2017.
Preservationist, one of 12 Grade 1 winners by sire Arch, is outstandingly bred. As a 6YO year with only four-lifetime starts took two wins and a third before stepping up to his first stakes race, winning the Grade 2 Suburban and the Grade Woodward Stakes.
He was retired to stud in 2020 and is represented here by a colt consigned by Kilminfoyle House Stud out of My Curlina, LOT 61.
Advertise was a triple Group One winner at two and three in the UK, Ireland and France winning the July Stakes (2018), Phoenix Stakes (2018), Commonwealth Cup (2019) and Prix Maurice de Gheest (2019). Notable speedster by Gr.2 winner Showcasing and out of Furbelow, brother to 3YO Chuzzlewit who has had three runs for one win.
Daisy Hill Farm’s consignment, LOT 63, is a Advertise filly out of a Galileo sired mare Newton’s Night.
Blame was an Eclipse Champion Older Male, Breeders’ Cup Classic winner, and three-time Grade One victor showing his potent ability on the track. By top stallion Arch, who sired eleven Grade One winners he stands as his most decorated progeny. He is represented here by a Brown Island Stables consigned colt out of Noble Charlotte, LOT 64.
Inns Of Court was a multiple Group winner including the Gr.2 Prix du Gros-Chene and second placings in the Gr.1 Prix Jacques le Marois and Gr.1 Prix de la Foret. New to a stud career after having his first crop of yearlings last year he is represented here by LOT 68, a Millennium 2 Stables consigned filly out of Pearl Mountain, by multiple Group winning 2YO including Gr.1 Gran Criterium in Pearl of Love.
Kingman a top-class 2YO, whose credentials include winner of the Solario Stakes, four-time Group One winner and Champion 3YO & horse of the year, continues his sire Invincible Spirit’s bloodline. Kilminfoyle House Stud has a filly, LOT 67, representing him here out of a Sea The Stars sired mare, Palmarola.
Le Brivido has a Group Three to his name. The son of Siyouni is represented here by a Banha House Stables consigned colt out of North East Bay, LOT 65.
No Nay Never had a record-breaking career on the track. He was unbeaten as a 2YO and winning Grade Three and runner-up in the Breeders’ Cup Turf Sprint as a 3YO. The son of Scat Daddy has performed impressively at stud himself with his first five sires all being Grade 1 winning 2YOs and producing names that include Gr.1 winners European Champion 3YO Sprinter Ten Sovereigns (July Cup & Middle Park Stakes), Alcohol Free (July Cup, Sussex Stakes, Coronation Stakes & Cheveley Park Stakes), Meditate (Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf), Need I Say More (Wellington Guineas & James Annie Sarten Memorial Stakes), and Unicorn Lion (Naruo Kinen & Fukushima Kinen).
Drumphea Stables have consigned a No Nay Never colt, LOT 71, out of Princess Sinead, having already been dam to one other No Nay Never progeny in 3YO The First and Last.
Tonalist had an impressive racing career winning four Grade 1 races including the Peter Pan Stakes, Belmont Stakes, Cigar Mile and the Jockey Club Gold Club twice.
He is out of the Pleasant Colony dam Settling Mist and is from the family of champions Havre de Grace and Plugged Nickel, as well as Gr.1 winners Christiecat and Riskaverse. His sire Tapit himself is a supreme performing sire and Tonalist has followed that trend producing offspring noted for their speed, none more so than Country Grammer. Country Grammer is a multiple Grade One winner who won last year’s Group One Dubai World Cup as well as ran second in the last two runnings of the Group One Saudi Cup. He is also the sire of Group Two winner Tonalist's Shape and black-type winner Shamrocket in the Point of Entry Stakes. Other stakes performers include Gale, Tony's Tapit, Avant Garde, How Ironic, Dack Janiel's and Alta's Award.
The Greenhills Farm consignment, LOT 69, is a colt out of Peregrina.
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